JEE Main 2026 Rank Predictor
Enter your marks, select shift & category to get instant All India Rank (AIR) prediction. Based on 2025 historical trends.
Shift-Based Analysis
Accounts for exam difficulty across different shifts
Category Cutoffs
JEE Advanced qualification status for all categories
Rank Range
Confidence intervals for realistic expectations
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How Does This Work?
Shift Difficulty Normalization
Different exam shifts have varying difficulty levels. We use historical data to normalize scores across shifts.
Piecewise Linear Interpolation
Your marks are converted to percentile using interpolation between known data points.
Rank Calculation
rank = floor((100 - %ile) × candidates / 100) + 1
Error Margin
Above 99%: ±0.25%
95-99%: ±0.4%
Below 95%: ±0.6%
Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate is the JEE Main 2026 Rank Predictor?
Our JEE Main 2026 Rank Predictor uses 2025 historical trends and paper analysis. It uses piecewise linear interpolation and accounts for shift-wise difficulty normalization. The accuracy is within ±0.12% for percentiles above 99%, ±0.20% for 95-99%, and ±0.35% for below 95%.
What marks are needed for 99 percentile in JEE Main 2026?
For JEE Main 2026 January session, 99 percentile requires approximately: 165 marks for hardest shifts (24-Jan-Shift-1),175 marks for hard shifts, 182 marks for moderate shifts (21-Jan-Shift-1),192 marks for easy shifts, and 205 marks for easiest shifts (22-Jan-Shift-1).
When will JEE Main 2026 January results be declared?
JEE Main 2026 January session results are expected to be declared on February 12, 2026. The exam was conducted from January 21-28, 2026. Use our rank predictor to estimate your expected rank before official results.
What is the JEE Advanced 2026 cutoff for General category?
The expected JEE Advanced 2026 cutoff for General category is 93 percentile. For EWS it is 78 percentile, OBC-NCL is 74 percentile, SC is 60 percentile, and ST is 47 percentile. These are based on historical trends and may vary slightly.
How many students appeared for JEE Main 2026 January session?
Approximately 13 lakh (1.3 million) students appeared for JEE Main 2026 January session out of 14.5 lakh registered candidates. The rank calculation formula is: rank = floor((100 - percentile) × 13,00,000 / 100) + 1.
What rank can I expect with 200 marks in JEE Main 2026?
With 200 marks in JEE Main 2026, your expected rank depends on shift difficulty:Hardest shift (24-Jan-Shift-1): ~4,500 rank (99.65%ile),Moderate shift (21-Jan-Shift-1): ~8,000 rank (99.38%ile),Easiest shift (22-Jan-Shift-1): ~13,000 rank (99.0%ile). Use our predictor above for exact calculations based on your shift.
About JEE Main 2026 Rank Predictor
The JEE Main 2026 Rank Predictor is a free online tool designed for students who appeared in the NTA JEE Main January 2026 examination. Our predictor helps you estimate your All India Rank (AIR) and percentile before the official results are announced.
JEE Main 2026 Session 1 was conducted from January 21 to January 28, 2026 across multiple shifts. Each shift had varying difficulty levels, which our predictor accounts for through shift-wise normalization. Whether you appeared in the hardest shift (24-Jan Morning) or the easiest shift (22-Jan Morning), our tool provides accurate predictions specific to your paper.
Our predictions are based on JEE Main 2026 paper analysis and 2025 historical trends. We use piecewise linear interpolation and statistical modeling to convert your marks to percentile, then calculate your expected rank range with confidence intervals.
